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illegitimate

illegitimate
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • buiten bescherming van de wet gesteld
  • contrary to or forbidden by law
"an illegitimate seizure of power"

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illegitimate
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • buiten het huwelijk; buitenechtelijk
  • contrary to or forbidden by law
"an illegitimate seizure of power"

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illegitimate
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • vaderloos
  • contrary to or forbidden by law
"an illegitimate seizure of power"

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illegitimate
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • of marriages and offspring; not recognized as lawful
    illegitimate
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • kind van ongetrouwde ouders
    • the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents

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    1. For a start, he was the illegitimate son of an unmarried mother.
    2. Although this chap came into the world in a somewhat impudent fashion, before he was sent for, his mother was pretty; we had fun making him, and the illegitimate fellow must be acknowledged.
    3. Germany adds that Q-Cells had no influence on this, and that it is not illegitimate nor a circumvention of the rules if the joint venture partners aim to safeguard the total financing of Sovello.
    4. Member States and the Commission shall take all necessary measures to prevent any unauthorised disclosure of, or illegitimate access to, the information referred to in Article 25(1)(i) of the basic act, information collected by the Commission in the course of its on-the-spot checks and the information referred to in Chapter 4.
    5. Member States and the Commission shall take all necessary measures to prevent any unauthorised disclosure of, or illegitimate access to, the information referred to in Article 27(1)(h) of the basic act, information collected by the Commission in the course of its on-the-spot checks and the information referred to in Chapter 4.
    6. Member States and the Commission shall take all necessary measures to prevent any unauthorised disclosure of, or illegitimate access to, the information referred to in Article 29(1)(h) of the basic act, information collected by the Commission in the course of its on-the-spot checks and the information referred to in Chapter 4.
    7. Member States and the Commission shall take all necessary measures to prevent any unauthorised disclosure of, or illegitimate access to, the information referred to in Article 27(1)(h) of the basic act, information collected by the Commission in the course of its on-the-spot checks and the information referred to in Chapter 4.
    8. Italy points out two other features of the project under examination which would not favour the application of the Deggendorf jurisprudence: (a) the energy saving objectives of the project are in line with Commission and EU policies; (b) ACEA would be penalised compared to other municipalizzate, and the Commission would be exercising pressure towards a single subject, through illegitimate means.